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What shape is the Earth?

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I’ve been called a troll many times ITT. It’s the only way people know to refute my arguments. I argue from positions of logic and reason, and they can never be defeated; hence people label me “troll”.

Well, at the FES I may not be the biggest wig in there but they know me, sirs, and they know I am true to the cause.
 

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Since when is giving, trolling? They'd call me Man of the Year elsewhere.
I was just reading the Gay Marriage fred.
They are calling you a few things there... I'm sorry to report 'Man of the year' is not one of them.
 
I was just reading the Gay Marriage fred.
They are calling you a few things there... I'm sorry to report 'Man of the year' is not one of them.
Hate to break it to you, but I "won" that thread big time.
 

Inside the first ever 'Flat Earth conference' where conspiracy theorists promise to 'reveal Nasa space lies' and prove our planet isn't spherical
  • First annual Flat Earth International Conference was held in North Carolina
  • It was billed as a gathering for those who believe our planet is disc-shaped
  • Event charged up to $249 per ticket and saw as many as 400 people attend
  • They believe Earth is a disc with the Arctic Circle in the centre and Antarctica, a 150-foot-tall (45-metre) wall of ice, around the rim

Hundreds of conspiracy theorists have flocked to a sell-out 'Flat Earth' conference in North Carolina.

The first annual Flat Earth International Conference was billed as a social gathering for those who believe our planet is shaped like a flat disc instead of a sphere.

The conference, which charged up to $249 (£188) per ticket, saw as many as 400 people attend from around the world.

Sessions at the event, many of which were hosted by popular Flat Earth YouTubers, included 'Nasa and other space lies' and 'Waking up to mainstream science lies'.

Hosts and attendees claimed their experiments and rationale proves the international scientific community is wrong about the Earth's shape.

The event was held at a centre in Raleigh, North Carolina, last week from November 9-10.

Its website read: 'Join us this November to learn why we dissent from the spinning heliocentric theory of cosmology.

'At the 2018 Flat Earth International Conference, we will uncover and debunk pseudo-scientific "facts" while presenting the true evidence which shockingly points to our existence on a flat, stationary plane.'

Mark Sargent, who has over 40,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel, said in a Q&A session at the event: 'Science is gonna have to address this, plain and simple. They cannot dodge us forever.'

In spite of the conference's title, the event didn't just discuss Flat Earth theory, with sessions over the two-day meet-up covering a range of conspiracy theories.

The supposed 'faked moon landing' was examined along with 'international treaties' that cover up the true nature of Antarctica - which some believe is at Earth's edge.

Other talks claimed the 9/11 terror attacks were faked and that the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary school were a government cover-up.

Organisers have already planned a follow-up, with the 2018 Flat Earth International Conference scheduled for next November.

Mr Sargent told BBC News: 'Nobody likes this uncomfortable feeling to be in this tiny ball, flying through space in this cast end of the universe.'

Holding up a disc-shaped model of what he believes the Earth looks like, Mr Sargent added: 'So as far as what's underneath this, I don't know, it could be this thickness.

'It doesn't even have to be that think, because we can only drill down eight miles [13 km]. Heck, this is only fifty miles [80 km] deep, we don't know.

'Don't take my word for it - I could be a mental patient recently released from an institution.'

Those who believed the Flat Earth Theory claim our planet is shaped like a flat disc instead of a sphere.

Because Earth's surface looks and feels flat when we walk around it, the conspiracy theorists denounce all evidence to the contrary.

The leading theory suggests Earth is a disc with the Arctic Circle in the centre and Antarctica, a 150-foot-tall (45-metre) wall of ice, around the rim.

Theorists claim that satellite images and evidence pointing to a spherical Earth are part of a 'round Earth conspiracy' orchestrated by Nasa and other government agencies.

Followers of the bizarre theory also claim the Earth is stationary in space rather than orbiting the sun.

But the international scientific community has consistently denounced the bizarre theory, putting forward decades of space imagery and astronomical research to back their claims.
 

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Inside the first ever 'Flat Earth conference' where conspiracy theorists promise to 'reveal Nasa space lies' and prove our planet isn't spherical
  • First annual Flat Earth International Conference was held in North Carolina
  • It was billed as a gathering for those who believe our planet is disc-shaped
  • Event charged up to $249 per ticket and saw as many as 400 people attend
  • They believe Earth is a disc with the Arctic Circle in the centre and Antarctica, a 150-foot-tall (45-metre) wall of ice, around the rim

Hundreds of conspiracy theorists have flocked to a sell-out 'Flat Earth' conference in North Carolina.

The first annual Flat Earth International Conference was billed as a social gathering for those who believe our planet is shaped like a flat disc instead of a sphere.

The conference, which charged up to $249 (£188) per ticket, saw as many as 400 people attend from around the world.

Sessions at the event, many of which were hosted by popular Flat Earth YouTubers, included 'Nasa and other space lies' and 'Waking up to mainstream science lies'.

Hosts and attendees claimed their experiments and rationale proves the international scientific community is wrong about the Earth's shape.

The event was held at a centre in Raleigh, North Carolina, last week from November 9-10.

Its website read: 'Join us this November to learn why we dissent from the spinning heliocentric theory of cosmology.

'At the 2018 Flat Earth International Conference, we will uncover and debunk pseudo-scientific "facts" while presenting the true evidence which shockingly points to our existence on a flat, stationary plane.'

Mark Sargent, who has over 40,000 subscribers on his YouTube channel, said in a Q&A session at the event: 'Science is gonna have to address this, plain and simple. They cannot dodge us forever.'

In spite of the conference's title, the event didn't just discuss Flat Earth theory, with sessions over the two-day meet-up covering a range of conspiracy theories.

The supposed 'faked moon landing' was examined along with 'international treaties' that cover up the true nature of Antarctica - which some believe is at Earth's edge.

Other talks claimed the 9/11 terror attacks were faked and that the shootings at Sandy Hook Elementary school were a government cover-up.

Organisers have already planned a follow-up, with the 2018 Flat Earth International Conference scheduled for next November.

Mr Sargent told BBC News: 'Nobody likes this uncomfortable feeling to be in this tiny ball, flying through space in this cast end of the universe.'

Holding up a disc-shaped model of what he believes the Earth looks like, Mr Sargent added: 'So as far as what's underneath this, I don't know, it could be this thickness.

'It doesn't even have to be that think, because we can only drill down eight miles [13 km]. Heck, this is only fifty miles [80 km] deep, we don't know.

'Don't take my word for it - I could be a mental patient recently released from an institution.'

Those who believed the Flat Earth Theory claim our planet is shaped like a flat disc instead of a sphere.

Because Earth's surface looks and feels flat when we walk around it, the conspiracy theorists denounce all evidence to the contrary.

The leading theory suggests Earth is a disc with the Arctic Circle in the centre and Antarctica, a 150-foot-tall (45-metre) wall of ice, around the rim.

Theorists claim that satellite images and evidence pointing to a spherical Earth are part of a 'round Earth conspiracy' orchestrated by Nasa and other government agencies.

Followers of the bizarre theory also claim the Earth is stationary in space rather than orbiting the sun.

But the international scientific community has consistently denounced the bizarre theory, putting forward decades of space imagery and astronomical research to back their claims.
Hey look, how cute, CTers have organised their very own conference, to discuss of all things, how everyone is lying to them and covering up the true facts that of course, only they know about :rolleyes:
 
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I've been doing extra research on FE. I've discovered irrefutable proof about FE and some additional revelations which are earth shattering.

In regard to the ice wall. That’s not how it works - the outer edge of the disk is a singularity, just like a black hole. As you approach the dread ‘outer pole’ space time is stretched anisotropically, generating enourmous gravitational gradients which shred any matter into a storm of high energy photons. That’s where the aurora Australis comes from.
 

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He's trolling, bro. He's a ball-lover.
Trolling or not his answers are as good as anyone elses.

Can please direct me to some information on how satellites work without gravity?

And can I be Flat Earth Society is I don't believe in baby Jesus?


****ing oath.

Balls are sexy!
 
Well it'd show NASA have been lying about everything, and then you'd have to ask yourself why?
It's not just NASA that would be lying, it would literally be the entire global scientific community alongside every government in the world.

Edit: Global, hehehe, that's a pun :D
 

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